Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus

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Their new experience “Out of this World” is a cosmic voyage and interactive experience with gravity-deying acrobats, thrill skaters and an adventure with the Circus Space Fleet.

National YoungArtsWeek

Jan. 8-15

Where: Various venues throughout Miami

www.youngarts.org
This event brings together approximately 170 young artists from the visual, literary, design and performing arts for workshops, classes and intense mentoring with experts in their fields which culminates in a series of screenings, art exhibits and performances.

Miami City Ballet: Program II Serenade

www.arshtcenter.org
Miami’s celebrated ballet troupe performs George Balanchine’s “Serenade” set to music by Tchaikovsky, as well as “Carousel Pas de Deux,” “Calcium Light Night,” the first ballet by Peter Martins, Balanchine’s successor at New York City Ballet and “Glass Pieces” by Jerome Robbins set to music by Philip Glass.

Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival

http://miscifi.com/
The fourth season of this festival offers 60 features and short films, awards, explore social gamer fandom, discuss scientific topics.

Redland Heritage Festival

Jan. 14-15

Where: Fruit & Spice Park, 24801 SW 187th Ave., Homestead

www.redlandfruitandspice.com
Celebrate the 41st year of this tradition with local arts and crafts, historical exhibits, a large selection of tropical plants, food, a petting zoo, pony rides, magic shows, and an interactive Everglades wildlife show.

Beaux Arts Festival

Jan. 14-15

Where: The University of Miami campus, Coral Gables

www.beauxartsmiami.org
Miami’s oldest juried fine arts show, the 65th annual edition of the Beaux Arts Festival features over 220 fine art exhibitors, live music in the Main-stage tent, the Family Fun Zone and more.

Gay8 Festival

Jan. 15

Where: Southwest Eighth Street from 14th to 17th Avenues, Miami

www.gay8festival.com
Get ready for the first Latino LGBT art, music and food street festival in Miami’s historic Little Havana, with some of Miami’s most celebrated musical talent including bands like Palo!, Suénalo, Picadillo and the Spam Allstars.

Screendance Miami: Dance on Film Festival

Jan. 19-21

Where: Various venues throughout Miami

www.tigertail.org
This Tigertail-produced festival offers workshops, panels and screenings that highlight national, international and Miami-based choreographers and filmmakers who are working with emerging and new concepts to capture movement and dance on film and video.